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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, received in a meeting the official of Rule of Law Unit for Kosovo at the European Commission (EC), Lukas Holub, and Cindy van Den Booger, which will be replace the official Holub in this position.
At this meeting, was expressed the willingness of the EC and the EC Liaison Office in Pristina, to advance justice system in Kosovo, especially assistance to be offered by the experts of the EC, in working groups for supplementing and amending the Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure. The representatives from the EC, also pledged support for reducing the cases which are in Kosovo courts, whereas, in the meeting were discussed the initiatives for supplementing the Law on Public Procurement and the introduction of e-procurement, which would be the most advanced standards and in accordance with directives and regulations of the European Union.
During the meeting, was given particular importance to Progress Report for 2011 and Kosovo's achievements in the field of justice.